Here’s the poker professional who spent the early hours of Sunday morning clubbing with the Law Commissioner and the MCST chairman
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August 5, 2013 at 3:35pm
This time he’s with his Super One TV buddies and former Maltastar editor Glenn Bedingfield, who’s now in charge of ‘events’ at the Prime Minister’s Office.
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Is Glenn Bedingfield a poster-boy for the current anti-obesity campaign?
Il-klikek gol-klikek fil-klikek. Err, sorry, Crieki go crieki fi crieki.
Ara sur Prim Ministru kif anki fil-partit tieghek hemm il-klikka? Kun af li mhux qed tigi emnut.
Il-popolarita tieghek naqset bil-kbir wara biss 5 xhur fil-gvern.
Qed titlef il-kontroll ta’ kollox, sur Muscat.
Truly the Biological Aristocracy.
If this is the race that the African immigrants come to destroy according to Emporium Europa, it was really not worth the costs and risks of the journey.
Suf, Gangala u Stupidagni.
I wonder how we ever got into Europe. We must have lied all the way, and kept these specimens locked up during Verheugen’s visits. Either that or Portugal, Greece and especially Italy set a precedent, and the Commission had its hands tied.
If that’s the sort of crowd at Gianpula on a Saturday night, I understand those youngsters packing their bags.
In fact I’m complimenting myself on bein able to enjoy other things in life that I don’t feel the need to go anymore to these locations at 30.
Once in a while I used to get dragged to these things and they were dark, lonely, desperate experiences. I’m not even exaggerating. In fact, I packed up and left.
Desperate. That’s the word. So you noticed it too. Weekend nights in Malta have that edge of desperation to them.
Ara biex twekkejna. Il-poplu Malti ried il-bidla, u veru giet il-bidla b’dawn il-qatt ta’ imbecilli.
Skuzani Mark, il-poplu Malti ma riedx il-bidla. L-imzazen li belghu s-sunnara li tefghalhom Joseph Muscat u l-hax***** gabu l-bidla.
Fejnu is-silg ?
You can’t control dinasaurs with a baby prime minister.
They seem to be everywhere you turn nowadays. Thank God we move in different circles as I would hate to meet the social-climbing low lifes anywhere.